- Manufacturer Part Number : DAC8221
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : Dual 12-Bit Buffered Multiplying CMOS D/A Converter
- Series : DAC8221
- Reference Price : USD 100.368
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- Product Type : Precision D/A Converters
- Function : Multiplying Current Output D/A Converters
- Current Suggest : Not Recommended for New Designs
- Status : Production
- RoHS Status: -
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- Packing: Reel/Tray/Tube
- Standard Packing Quantity: -
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- Other Part Number : DAC8221
- Shipping methods : DHL FEDEX UPS TNT
- Delivery Time : Ship within 1 day.
- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
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- Two Matched 12-Bit DACs on One Chip
- Packaged in a Narrow 0.3" 24-Pin DIP
- Direct Parallel Load of all 12 Bits for High Data Throughput
- 12-Bit Endpoint Linearity (±1/2 LSB Over Temperature)
- On-Chip Latches for Both DACs
- +5V to +15V Single Supply Operation
- DACs Matched to 0.2% Typically
- Four-Quadrant Multiplication
- Improved ESD Resistance
- Available in Die Form
The DAC-8221 combines two identical 12-bit, multiplying, digital-to-analog converters into a single CMOS chip. This device is electrically similar to DAC-8212 with improved microprocessor interface timing and is packaged in a narrow 0.300" DIP. Monolithic construction offers excellent DAC-to-DAC matching and tracking over the full ioperating temperature range. The DAC-8221 consists of two thin-film R-2R resistor-ladder networks, two 12-bit data latches, one 12-bit input buffer, and control logic. The DAC-8221 operates on a single supply from +5V to +15V. Maximum power dissipation with 0V and +5V logic levels and a +5V supply is less than 0.5mW. The DAC-8221 is manufactured using PMI's highly-stable, thin film resistors on an advanced oxide-isolated, silicon-gate, CMOS process. PMI's improved latch-up resistant design eliminates the need for external protective Schottky diodes.
A common 12-bit (TTL/CMOS compatible) input port is used to load a 12-bit-wide word into either of the two DACs. This port, whose data loading is similar to that of a RAM's write cycle, interfaces directly with most 12-bit or wider bus systems. With WR and CS lines at logic LOW, the input data registers are transparent. This allows direct unbuffered data to flow directly to the DAC output selected by DAC A/DAC B control input.
This designates products ADI does not recommend broadly for new designs.